Showing posts with label Loretta Young. Show all posts
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Friday, June 11, 2021

A Night To Remember (1942)

 
A Night To Remember - 1942

Coming up next we have 1942's "A Night To Remember", the story of a young couple who move into a Greenwich Village apartment and find themselves smack dab in the middle of a murder investigation.

The film's cast includes Loretta Young, Brian Aherne, Jeff Donnell, William Wright, Sidney Toler, Gale Sondergaard, Donald MacBride, Lee Patrick, Don Costello, and George Chandler.

Mystery novelist Jeff Troy and his wife Nancy move into a Greenwich Village apartment.  Right away, things seem strange.  A mysterious scream sends them into each other's arms.


The scream came from the housekeeper, who was cleaning in the basement apartment.  Something crawled across her feet and pinned her to the floor.  It's not the first time that this has happened, either.  Jeff and Nancy are a bit nervous.  The basement apartment now belongs to them!



Soon enough, Jeff and Nancy come into contact with whatever this mysterious thing is.  Nancy feels something on her feet.  She also sets down a candle (their electricity hadn't yet been switched on), and the candle begins to move across the floor.  In the middle of the night, Nancy is awakened by something slowly pulling the blankets off of her.

It turns out the mysterious thing was just a turtle.  (This is, in fact, a tortoise, however, it is called a turtle in the film.)  The turtle is named Old Hickory.  The apartment used to be a speakeasy, and Old Hickory was the mascot.  He was left behind after it closed.  Jeff and Nancy decide to keep him around.


Things in the apartment get very strange, when, after returning from eating dinner out, Jeff and Nancy find that items appear to have moved and the bathtub has been used.  The next morning, a dead body is discovered in their garden.

Soon the place is overrun with cops and coroners, who are anxious to find out exactly what happened.

The apartment house is full of people who have a motive for murder.  All of these people were apparently being blackmailed by the killer and forced to live in the building together.  Now, they don't have to worry about it anymore.

After discussing that the killer may well be one of them, Polly Franklin announces in a loud voice, "Well, whoever it was, I want them to know I appreciate it."


The police are very interested in Jeff as as suspect, especially since, as a murder mystery novelist, he has some idea of the workings of a murderer's mind.  Anxious to keep himself out of their line of questioning, Jeff decides to solve the case himself.

His investigation leads them to the residence of Mrs. Devoe.  Information learned there alters the direction of the case and gives Jeff a better understanding of who the murder is and why he committed his crime.



Once the killer is identified and caught, the where, who, why, and how shock everybody to their core.  Of course, you'll have to watch the film to find out who it was.

Cast rundown:

Loretta Young - A Night To Remember
   Loretta Young................................Nancy Troy

Brian Aherne - A Night To Remember
   Brian Aherne.................................Jeff Troy

Jeff Donnell - A Night To Remember
   Jeff Donnell...................................Anne Stafford Carstairs

William Wright - A Night To Remember
   William Wright...............................Scott Carstairs

Sidney Toler - A Night To Remember
   Sidney Toler..................................Inspector Hankins

Gale Sondergaard - A Night To Remember
   Gale Sondergaard..........................Mrs. Devoe

Donald MacBride - A Night To Remember
   Donald MacBride............................Bolling

Lee Patrick - A Night To Remember
   Lee Patrick....................................Polly Franklin

Don Costello - A Night To Remember
   Don Costello.................................Eddie Turner

George Chandler - A Night To Remember
   George Chandler............................Taxi Driver

And that's it for A Night To Remember.  It's a pretty good murder mystery.  It's got drama, thrills, and a lot of comedy.  The basement apartment was used in the film "My Sister Eileen", which was released a few months previously.

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Thursday, June 10, 2021

The Doctor Takes A Wife (1940)

 
The Doctor Takes A Wife - 1940

Coming up next is 1940's "The Doctor Takes A Wife", a film about two people who are forced to portray themselves as a married couple for the benefit of their respective careers.  While showing themselves as a happy couple, in reality they can't stand one another.

The film's cast includes Loretta Young, Ray Milland, Reginald Gardiner, Gail Patrick, Edmund Gwenn, Georges Metaxa, Irving Bacon, and Charles Lane.

Successful author June Cameron and Dr. Timothy Sterling, a teacher of neuro psychiatry, are forced to share a ride together from Massachusetts to New York City.  The couple have completely opposite ideas about the roles of men and women.  June has just written a book celebrating women who choose to remain single.

During a stop on the way home, their car is mistakenly attached with a "Just Married" sign.  Naturally, because June is famous, it raises some serious interest, and someone alerts the newspapers.


Once in New York, June and Tim have a spat about who should pay for what.  He insists that she cough up half of the money spent on the trip.  She refuses.  Tim decides to have a few drinks at her expense as a way of making her pay.  Naturally, he gets drunk and passes out.

June's publisher arrives and so does a reporter and photographer.  Having been tipped off in advance and arriving to see a man in her bedroom, they naturally put two and two together and come up with four.  Only June's publisher, John, believes her.

Knowing that a story about her marriage will kill June's book, they've got to think up something fast.  John tells her to keep up with the pretense of the marriage so that she can write a book about how wonderful the institution is.  Reluctantly, she agrees.  They just have to convince Tim.

Initially, Tim wants no part of it.  However, when the story breaks, he is offered a promotion at work because of the fact he got married.  Not wanting to turn down the job, he decides to keep up the charade.

He returns to June's apartment, where they hammer out the details of this "marriage".  It's agreed that after a specified period of time June will go to Reno to get a "divorce".

Only one person has some trouble with the idea.  That's Tim's fiancĂ©e Marilyn.  She gets a copy of the newspaper before Tim has a chance to explain the situation.


Married life and private life start to encroach on one another.  Tim and June have to host a gaggle of fellow psychiatrists at their apartment, while at the same time Tim has to entertain Marilyn at an empty apartment next door.

It's hilarious to watch him bounce back and forth between the two apartments, always entering and exiting through the kitchen window.

Eventually, living with one another causes great strain.  Each tries to manipulate the other into keeping up the charade.  After June gets angry at Tim, she says, "Now, you listen to me, my microscopic friend, you might be able to give orders to that barnacle you’re engaged to.  But the last time a man tried it on me, I was six and he was seven, and for one solid hour I beat him over the head with my all-day sucker!"

At the start of a weekend trip to a fellow psychiatrist's place, June and Tim continue to bicker.  "You know, Johnny and I were discussing only yesterday how quietly repulsive you are," she says.

They never make it to the psychiatrist's house.  A policeman pulls them over because he notices that Tim's license plates tell that he is a doctor.  There is an emergency he's needed at.  A woman is having a baby, her husband has broken his foot, and there is no doctor around to help.  Tim gets right to work, and June becomes his assistant.


The two of them start to realize their feelings for one another are turning to love.

By the time that they can separate and get on with their lives, both June and Tim are reluctant to end the relationship.  However, both stick to the bargain they made.  June makes plans to go to Reno, while Tim plans to go to a party hosted by Marilyn, where she intends to announce their engagement.


After he leaves, June gets a visit from a reporter who threatens to reveal that they were never married and the whole thing was a sham.  If she can prove that she and Tim are really married by midnight, then he won't print the story.  June has to do some quick thinking and fast work to stop Marilyn from announcing the engagement.

After a little misunderstanding, Tim is more than happy to marry June, this time for real and for keeps.

Cast rundown:

Loretta Young - The Doctor Takes A Wife
   Loretta Young.............................June Cameron

Ray Milland - The Doctor Takes A Wife
   Ray Milland.................................Dr. Timothy Sterling

Reginald Gardiner - The Doctor Takes A Wife
   Reginald Gardiner........................John Pierce

Gail Patrick - The Doctor Takes A Wife
   Gail Patrick.................................Marilyn Thomas

Edmund Gwenn - The Doctor Takes A Wife
   Edmund Gwenn...........................Dr. Lionel Sterling

Georges Metaxa - The Doctor Takes A Wife
   Georges Metaxa..........................Jean Rovere

Irving Bacon - The Doctor Takes A Wife
   Irving Bacon...............................Sam Appleby

Charles Lane - The Doctor Takes A Wife
   Charles Lane...............................Reporter

And that's it for The Doctor Takes A Wife.  Before its release, the working title for this film was "As Good As Married", and it was intended that Cary Grant and Irene Dunne would be the stars.  This film works brilliantly with the casting of Loretta Young and Ray Milland.  They have such great chemistry.  Also, snappy dialogue is always a plus in my book.

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